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2020 Keith "Bluey" Truscott Trophy

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Apologies if there is a thread on this already, i could not find it, Mods please merg if there is.

I think it will be a really interesting count tonight.. My top 6: and when you look at that 6.. its hard to believe we are not playing finals.

1. Petracca

2. May

3. Oliver

4. Langdon

5. Gawn

6. Viney

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Think you got the top 6 right. The order of the top 3 could change: ie. while petracca may be the media favourite, either Oliver or May could win. 

 

Probably just me but I find B and F awards in a failure year of little interest. It is probably a big deal for the players but as a supporter it is like celebrating mediocrity for me. Whoever wins it is no doubt a good player in the scheme of things, just does not work for me. 

I’m not calling it a failure year at all. 2019 was a complete failure.  2020 showed what we can deliver but it should be remembered as an inconsistent and crazy year. Hard to gauge and I still believe we got shafted by the fixture. 
 

Nonetheless the top 6 are daylight our best for the year. I’d love to see Trac win it and agree Langdon is a smoky.  Steven May could surprise as his efforts and strength in every game should be rewarded by the coaches.  


May, Langdon or Petracca  they have played every game and performed outstandingly. Second to none Professional - like.  

No disrespect to Oliver he has had a consistent year.  Imo Christian Petracca has had a standout year and gave us what we  expect of him.    I think he will receive the Bluey Truscott ....... S MAY and Langdon  will be close behind.

If Christian claims the B&F it will be interesting to hear his speech.

 

Best first year player will be interesting.  Jackson started strong, Pickett had a good Middle and Rivers finished strong.  Think Rivers should get this, his last 4-6 games have been outstanding

BNF

Petracca

May

Langdon

Gawn

Oliver

 

 

New players to clubs often do well as the heirarchy likes to congratulate themselves on their astute recruiting

May and Langdon to do very well.

Petraccas score involvements will rate highly as will his flexibility around the ground.

Gawn, Oliver and Viney should also rate highly

Salem late was good but wasn't consistent.

Be very surprised if the top 5 came from outside this lot.

 

I'll go 

Petracca

May

Langdon

Gawn

Oliver

Viney

 

Here's my predicted top 10. Gawn would have been higher but missing games really costs you in Melbourne's B+F system

1.           Petracca

2.           May

3.           Oliver

4.           Gawn

5.           Langdon

6.           Viney

7.           Salem

8.           Lever

9.           Hibberd

10.         Fritsch


Ive got utube on tv waiting to go. I ussually go every year so this is different. My top 5 in order are.

Petracca. May. Oliver. Gawn. Langdon


We have nailed the art of the lifeless corporate speak as a club. From the top down.

 

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I assume he is in Melbourne. Not all teams get Eddie special treatment.

Yes He is in Melbourne, Looked like the MCG Gents room


Congratulations to May for winning the JMac Award.  Very much deserved.

But the applause was almost non-existent...is there anyone in the room?

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You can tell Bartlett’s livid about missing finals. Probably mentioned it about 6 times in his speech.

Good. I am also [censored] off

 
1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You can tell Bartlett’s livid about missing finals. Probably mentioned it about 6 times in his speech.

He certainly did...maybe I missed it, but did he forget to mention the members???


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